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Pediatric care

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Childhood Obesity Tools

This web-based toolkit was developed by the National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality and the teams from NICHQ’s Learning Collaborative Healthy Care for Healthy Kids; in order to provide guides to assist primary care physicians deliver organized, integrated and specialized services to prevent obesity and improve care for children who are already overweight or at risk for overweight. This toolkit is available as several PDFs, requiring Adobe Reader to view the documents.

The Physician's Toolkit

Nemours BrightStart developed the “Physician’s Toolkit” to provide pediatricians and other health care providers with information to help identify the warning signs for dyslexia and reading failure for children up to 8 years old. This toolkit provides step-by-step guides and brochures for physicians and parents to help build awareness of dyslexia and other barriers to reading readiness in young children. The toolkit is available as a group of web pages and PDFs and requires a web browser and Adobe Reader to view them.

Developmental Screening Tool Kit

Alison Schonwald, MD, FAAP, Children's Hospital Boston created this toolkit for primary care providers as a guide for implementing a program for screening children for developmental needs. Many patients have developmental needs that could be identified and addressed earlier and developmental screening helps to meet that need. “The AAP recommends developmental surveillance at every well-child visit as well as periodic use of a validated screening instrument.” This online tool kit addresses the issues of time, resources, and budget, and it will save time and improve patient care.

Measuring Medical Homes: Tools to Evaluate the Pediatric Patient- and Family-Centered Medical Home

“Measuring Medical Homes: Tools to Evaluate the Pediatric Patient- and Family-Centered Medical Home” was developed by Rebecca A. Malouin and Sarah L. Merten to present the tools available to assist with describing the various evaluation options that are available and to explore their utility to assess the degree to which a practice utilizes the medical home approach. The medical home model is a useful solution for increasing availability, quality, and payment for primary care services. The toolkit is available as a PDF, requiring Adobe Reader to view the document.

Pediatric and Obstetric Emergency Preparedness Toolkit

This toolkit I was developed to provide “hospitals without pediatric or obstetric services, hospitals without pediatric intensive care services, and hospitals without pediatric trauma services” guidelines for planning for the care of pediatric and obstetric patients in emergencies. These guidelines address pharmaceutical and dietary needs, as well as decontamination and infection control. The goal of this toolkit is to significantly reduce the amount of disaster plan development time spent by each hospital. The toolkit is available as a PDF, requiring Adobe Reader to view the document.

Pediatric Obesity Prevention and Treatment Toolkit

This toolkit contains important information for health professionals on growth management in order to improve the health of children and adolescents. BMI tools, Optima Health Clinical Guidelines and educational resources are included in this online toolkit. The toolkit is available as a group of web pages and PDFs and requires a web browser and Adobe Reader to view them.

The Colorado Pediatric Postpartum Depression Screening and Referral Toolkit

The purpose of this toolkit is to incorporate the detection of parental depression into the routine care of an infant. This toolkit provides guidelines and required steps for a clinician to screen parents of their pediatric patients for depressive symptoms and how to assist these parents. The toolkit is available as a PDF, requiring Adobe Reader to view the document.

Concurrent Care for Children Implementation Toolkit

This toolkit was developed for hospice and palliative care providers who are implementing Section 2302 or are considering expansion of pediatric palliative care services to children living with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions, so they can provide quality care for eligible children. This toolkit contains information on the options available for states to provide services that are more expansive than the current basic hospice services. The toolkit is available as a PDF, requiring Adobe Reader to view the document.

Baseline Assessment Tools for Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV

The key users of this toolkit would be PMTCT managers and planners at the national, district and facility levels, as part of PMTCT start-up and/or expansion activities. The toolkit guides can be adapted to fit any country’s specific situation.

Cobb/NMA Health Institute Immunization Toolkit

Influenza is a very contagious respiratory tract disease and new influenza vaccines are continually created to protect healthcare workers and their patients from this disease. This toolkit presents the reasons and practices for why flu vaccinations are the best way to prevent flu and potentially serious complications. The toolkit is available as a PDF, requiring Adobe Reader to view the document.

Health Care Transition - Toolkit for Families of YSHCN

The purpose of this toolkit is to ensure that Youth with Special Health Care Needs (YSHCN) have a smooth transition into adult health care systems. This toolkit contains information to support the goal to increase the number of medical providers who have knowledge and expertise in providing quality medical services to YSHCN and who are able to support the transition from pediatric to adult health care systems within a medical home. The toolkit is available as a PDF, requiring Adobe Reader to view the document

Primary Care Behavioral Health Screening Toolkit for the MassHealth Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI)

The Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project (MCPAP) is a system of regional children's mental health consultation teams designed to help primary care providers (PCPs) meet the needs of children with psychiatric problems. This toolkit provides comprehensive information on using standardized behavioral health screening tools, guidance on how to manage the screening within the well-child visit, as well as how to respond to an identified risk of a behavioral health concern. The toolkit is available as a PDF and requires Adobe Reader to view it.

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